THE WOLVERINE THE WO.VLR1NE BEN GREET PLAYS WEDNESDAY. 601E' Published Tuesday, Thursday and Popular English Woodland Troupe Saturday afternoons by the students Will Render Plays of /.l' of the University of Michigan summer Shakespeare. session. Address-The Wolverine, Press Bldg., The Ben Greet Woodland Players Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. will make their annual appearance in Office Hours-2:00 to 4:30 p. m., daily. Ann Arbor Wednesday evening, July Phones, 960. 31, in "Romeo and Juliet." Thursday s_ _ _ afternoon they will play "The Taming I Subscription Rates--Local, seventy- of the Shrew," and that evening stage five cents for the summer; mailed to "A Midsummer Night's Dream." The any address for one dollar. classic troupe will appear under the Advertising Rates-Furnished upon campus trees in the rear of President T R U B EY 'S ;application to the Business Manager. Angell's house, an open air theater being erected for the productions. P L A C E The official newspaper of the Summer Concerning the Mr. Greet himself it is almost an imposition on Ann Ar- 116 S. Mai Bell Phone 166 John H. Payne, Business Manager. bor's memory to dilate on his name _____________________________Phoine 762-L. ltalcolm MeCormick-Asst, lgr. or fame. Shoes Repaired Phone 357. Student Uninjured in Collisio". E. It. Burton, Acting Editor. Howard Doolittle, a. summer school Reporers. student, was thrown from his bicycle In aRway that makes Roscoe Spencer. F. M. Church. in a collision with an automobile yes- your feyt happyk H.ePs5Sco1 p . MoodshEdwards. terday afternoon but escaped without your feet py -- P.co. injury. His wheel was badly battered, F. A. McCarthy. H. T. Cook. however. The machine which ran in- .H.Py.KB.HT.to him bore license tag No. 5269 Mich- JOHN H. LAM BERT C. S. Fliedner. Josephine Fellows.. I Earl Crossman. J. P. Thomas. igan. 613 E. Williams St. Student Saves Child from Lake. Edwin T. Nicholds,. a Michigan stu- Copitait$100,000.00 surpilus . Ct.e5.tf i dent, saved a three year old child Undivided Profits, $12,000.00 TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1912. from drowning at New Baltimore last THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK Wednesday. The child, who was the ANN ARBOR, MICH. MUSEUM GETS VALUES) FORSILS, son Winton of Mr. Hadman Elliott, of Safe BanlingandCourteousTreatmentofour ----Detroit, fell off of the dock. Several Customersisour Watceword Geological Expedition Making Im- hours' work on the little fellow re- 3 per cent interest in our savings department iortant ieiscoverirs. suited in saving his life. Do you want a position ? DD you want a better position ? We may have just the place you are looking for. Let From Haskell, Texas, comes word RELATIVE OF MICHIGANDERS us know your wants; Then let us have your application. that the geological expedition under SHOWS SUCCESSFUL CANVAS. The Glbb Teachers' Agency, Prof. E. C. Case, has reached that 175 Westminster Ave, place, and will soon be upon the Among the present Fall Exhibit at Detroit, MICH. Staked Plains. The object of the ex-. the Toledo Museum of Art are two pedition is to pay visits to beds of canvasses that are attracting especial Permian deposits in various parts of attention. They are the work of Paul DAVIS & 'southwestern United States, in order Daugherty, son of Chas. N. Daugherty, OHLI NGER Deliveries to locate valuable deposits of fossils '78, and brother of William L. Daugh- that may be worked over later for the erty, '13. Made university The pictures are marines of great At the present time, W. J. Robin- beauty, and one of them "Sunlight on r hG son, of the expedition, reports valu- the Coast," has been purchased by the Promised able discoveries at several points in directors of the museum for their Oklahona, from which places a num- permanent collection. ber of fossils have been shipped to Paul Daugherty is practically self the university museum. Another very taught. He has progressed rapidly in 109 extensive fossil bed has been found his chosen line of work, however, be- E. Washington in the Little Wichita valley, in north ing represented in the Corcoran gal- PRINTING Bell 432 - central Texas, and specimens have lery at Washington and the Metro- been shipped from it also. politan of New York City. After crossing the Staked Plains, Professor Case expects to make ex- HI uston Bros. tensive explorations in New Mexico; FULLER and it is hoped that interesting, evi- F L E The Finest Billiard Room In the State dence will be unearthed that will add Cigars and Candies much to what is at present known 610 E. William St. '"We try to treat you right" I about the life of the Permian period. MOTION PICTURES EXTRA Temple Theatre SPECIAL FEATURES Tuesday, July 30 PATHE WEEKLY THREE REEL FEATURE Afternoon and Evening Admission - -- 5 cents to all TEMPLE THEATRE MAIN STREET Between Wiliams & Liberty i UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC Maynard St. Albert A. 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